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five years later our economy has steadily grown. our businesses have created nearly 8 million jobs over the past 44 months, our housing market is recovering, and our financial system is stronger and once again an engine for economic growth. a lot of progress has been made and one of the main drivers has been the work of agencies and regulators to repair a badly damaged financial system. as regulators complete the remaining core element of wall street reform, there are four things we need to keep in mind. first, the rules of the road must be effective in designed to address the modern financial markets. second, we must make sure that regulators have the resources necessary to get the job done and they are held accountable. third, other countries need strong standards and mechanisms to address risks that reach across borders. and, finally, we must remain vigilant to potential new threats constantly monitoring the way that risks change and evolve and pursuing reforms to reduce risks stemming from both traditional banking and the shadow
five years later our economy has steadily grown. our businesses have created nearly 8 million jobs over the past 44 months, our housing market is recovering, and our financial system is stronger and once again an engine for economic growth. a lot of progress has been made and one of the main drivers has been the work of agencies and regulators to repair a badly damaged financial system. as regulators complete the remaining core element of wall street reform, there are four things we need to...
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you're going to use -- you're going to need immigration sooner or later if you. -- if you want your economy to continue growing, and that immigration will probably come naturally from the whrat tin america, a political dividend here, and there's a tremendous opportunity for the u.s. in latin america. of course, china is always very interested in latin america's energy resources, in our water, in our biodiversity, and if they want to invest, latin america will welcome it. so be it. >> thank you. we are almost out of time, but before asking one last question, a couple housekeeping matters. we have our upcoming speakers. december 10, we have the honorable anna parker, mayor of houston, texas, dan acerson, chairman and ceo of general motors, and on december 19th, skaggs, bluegrass ledge. second, i want to present the guest with a press club coffee mug to be filled with colombia coffee. [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] and -- [applause] and for the time question, you mentioned the property pegs, 5 enthe u.s. team is looking for a change. how do you see the prospects in the world
you're going to use -- you're going to need immigration sooner or later if you. -- if you want your economy to continue growing, and that immigration will probably come naturally from the whrat tin america, a political dividend here, and there's a tremendous opportunity for the u.s. in latin america. of course, china is always very interested in latin america's energy resources, in our water, in our biodiversity, and if they want to invest, latin america will welcome it. so be it. >>...
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destruction, even a backpack brought across the southern border to my district what that would do to the our economy, secure life. with a look at this as a very real threat. no matter how science fiction it is to think about that happening. it could easily happen. it's our job to stop it. >> host: representative hunter, iran has not ended and f the country for more than 200 just. they have a right to defend themselves. what do you say to that argument? >> guest: iran has invaded other countries do proxy terrorist the they're in syria, ma lebanon. they are in a lot of places doing bad things. they are in afghanistan. so they haven't invaded because that's not what these countries do. what these countries do is when i say countries, countries like afghanistan, prewar, and iran, they have proxy care. they fund, promote and train at actors in their state and then send them out to other countries to destabilize those countries. >> host: front page of "the new york times," i don't know if you saw this story. jihadists groups gain internal across the middle peace. >> guest: that's true. in fact, iraq and s
destruction, even a backpack brought across the southern border to my district what that would do to the our economy, secure life. with a look at this as a very real threat. no matter how science fiction it is to think about that happening. it could easily happen. it's our job to stop it. >> host: representative hunter, iran has not ended and f the country for more than 200 just. they have a right to defend themselves. what do you say to that argument? >> guest: iran has invaded...
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and that that ultimately will have a long-term impact on our economy. it was this belief that we had to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. and, or therefore, if you start to think about that, it actually changes your whole view of education. into that i did step into a situation as was referenced by rick with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines or zip codes or type of community, however you want to describe it. tsa the reality in connecticut. -- that's the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows, and in cases they are in adjoining zip codes, so we needed to do something about that. we thesed to hold ourselves as governmental entities accountable for what we were doing on a state level, on a local jurisdictional level both on, by the leaders, the political leaders of noneducation government as well as by the leaders of the education government as it exists in the state of connecticut. and into that we have moved rather rapidly. i have to also
and that that ultimately will have a long-term impact on our economy. it was this belief that we had to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. and, or therefore, if you start to think about that, it actually changes your whole view of education. into that i did step into a situation as was referenced by rick with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines or zip codes or type of community, however you want to...
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as a public interest in privacy and the economic health of the economic basis of the digital economy in this country. it is dirty 6 billion is the likely damage to u.s. and u.k. companies because people are not going to trust these companies on the basis of some of the stories that have come into the domain. so i think oversight has to include people who need a privacy advocate. you need somebody asked turn all who has the technical knowledge, which i doubt many in the committee have. i have a small budget, 1.3 million i think there's all kinds of questions that parliamentarians have started back about whether it is right for this not to be a full select committee of the house, whether it is right that the chair should be a former person who is dealing with intelligence communities and responsibilities for them and whether they have enough resource and so on and so forth. i'm hearing very helpful suggestions, interest and suggestions about how the ioc might be reformed as a result of newspaper coverage. >> thank you. thank you, mr. rusbridger. what is the sort appointed principal? is
as a public interest in privacy and the economic health of the economic basis of the digital economy in this country. it is dirty 6 billion is the likely damage to u.s. and u.k. companies because people are not going to trust these companies on the basis of some of the stories that have come into the domain. so i think oversight has to include people who need a privacy advocate. you need somebody asked turn all who has the technical knowledge, which i doubt many in the committee have. i have a...
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the economy. the income equality has been rising and increasing. i think this is a real problem. stagnant wages and income growth is not keeping pace. budget there are federal policies that can address that. i am not the economists i -- ably should not when those on our line for democrats. -- wendell is on the line for democrats. the problem is -- inment has overspent could balance the budget probably in 10 days. our overpaid politicians cannot do that. in the meantime they are sending the jobs overseas. why we do not have any insurance. 's jobs went overseas and we don't have the health insurance to pay for. host: your thoughts he e -- your thoughts? guest: rising health care costs are problem -- are a problem all the way around. we are going through a restructuring of the health care system now with the affordable care act. we are going to have to see how that plays out. your first comment, i agree with it. we have a structural imbalance between what we spend and what we take in. not making the
the economy. the income equality has been rising and increasing. i think this is a real problem. stagnant wages and income growth is not keeping pace. budget there are federal policies that can address that. i am not the economists i -- ably should not when those on our line for democrats. -- wendell is on the line for democrats. the problem is -- inment has overspent could balance the budget probably in 10 days. our overpaid politicians cannot do that. in the meantime they are sending the jobs...
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concernediran are that their economy is in shambles. to that puts pressure on the regime to change their behavior. does it put enough pressure to change it to the degree we need? that i remain skeptical up. we have to pursue this path. what is the alternative? the sanctions have not stopped them from moving forward with their nuclear program. if we simply say "we are going to continue harsher sanctions," it is not going to change that equation. we hope it changes it under the pressure. you're asking for a prediction. i am going to remain very skeptical until we see some concrete steps by the iranian people. if you told me two months ago that iran would agree to what toy agreed to in regard stopping development, i would have been skeptical of that, too. we will see what the future holds. >> this failure to reach an agreement [indiscernible] we do not reach in agreement on the program, does that set off the fuse toward war? been beating this drum. president obama threw water on it two years ago. it seems the drumbeats are coming back. wha
concernediran are that their economy is in shambles. to that puts pressure on the regime to change their behavior. does it put enough pressure to change it to the degree we need? that i remain skeptical up. we have to pursue this path. what is the alternative? the sanctions have not stopped them from moving forward with their nuclear program. if we simply say "we are going to continue harsher sanctions," it is not going to change that equation. we hope it changes it under the...
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and with respect to real growth in the economy. i think that americans will put more money into education when the economy is doing better or when they confront the fact that defunding education is actually hurting them and their state. and so i think there's kind of a bigger picture and bigger pressures out there that are going to play on this. and then, of course, you also have legal requirements within -- and constitutional requirements within states. we're certainly one of those states that under our constitution we guarantee an education to every child. there have been tests, we have a very famous test in connecticut, shep v. o'neill, to kneel being former governor that -- to o'neill being former governor that allowed for a super education district overseeing about 41% of the kids in the greater hartford school district and surrounding districts, putting them in different schools than they would otherwise be attending. that's a constitutional answer to an education problem. >> yes, sir. >> thank you, governor. you opined -- >>
and with respect to real growth in the economy. i think that americans will put more money into education when the economy is doing better or when they confront the fact that defunding education is actually hurting them and their state. and so i think there's kind of a bigger picture and bigger pressures out there that are going to play on this. and then, of course, you also have legal requirements within -- and constitutional requirements within states. we're certainly one of those states that...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back not have it never crossed my mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea epic screaming grenade. explosions blow them all round his back the rule. and it was all over all should we know that our comrades on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets where the team. is getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of just comrades would die he gave his own life to save us friends. right from the scene. first straight shooters and i were being featured. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know moments on. did you know the price is the only industry specifically
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never mind that the economy get take out one pence. but it is a mystery to me much requires them to dance to my aunt and i tried to get him to speak so far or were learned this through the case of derrick thomas who claims that any as evidence that you presented the tears that he was working within this program to spy on a stellar cadets securing numerous convictions in the process before himself was kicked out of the air force and he was recruited after he got in trouble. it doesn't as far as you know does this program with that in a less up osi. target people who are already in trouble and they were picked up any clean cadets and pass them to join the program only no one can stay in contact with is there to manage it i'm generally speaking a foreign worker programs and are used in other places not just at the airports. holland and holland. this is extremely rare well we know it yet you might get on. her sounds sorta smallest continent. man that state law will make this go away if you work for us generally with the fbi or with mom whe
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. comes a report. it's a classic. over but. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck all books. will. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying to try to fix rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america go ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. hello i'm john berman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. comes a report. it's a classic. over but. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck all books. will. never go on i'm sorry and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying to try to fix...
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and on the topic of the economy, the november jobs report is out friday. it will be closely watched. some are expecting the unemployment rate to drop as much as .5%, not because americans are getting hired but because the dip in unemployment is due to washington removing more than one million long term unemployed people off the benefit roles. jobless benefits were 1.3 million people set out to run out on january 1st. >> yeah, there is only a few days left for congress to do that. listen, amazon made a lot of news with that drone story delivering packages. it turns out they're not alone in trying this out. >> brian, the drum wars are upon us. it's not just amazon. ups and google are also testing their own versions of delivery drones. u.p.s. neither confirming or denying the reports of the testing and a google watchdog site says the company has been testing drones as recently as february. it looks like we'll be getting drone delivery sometime soon. i'm not sure how they can get in my apartment bulgd. >> i think new york will be a nightmare when it comes to t
and on the topic of the economy, the november jobs report is out friday. it will be closely watched. some are expecting the unemployment rate to drop as much as .5%, not because americans are getting hired but because the dip in unemployment is due to washington removing more than one million long term unemployed people off the benefit roles. jobless benefits were 1.3 million people set out to run out on january 1st. >> yeah, there is only a few days left for congress to do that. listen,...
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economy this, is the system settled on. at least privately, late in the evening. considering what the president said just this afternoon. >> bottom line is that law is working and will into future. >> senior fellow and author this is unbelievable. this is, so, had this is is from the report. they'll submit that to the government. once built, government and insurers can reconcile the payment to true up payments. oh, joy. so it's basically on honor system? >> basic thing to understand is that it's not a bail out of insurers but president. two weeks ago we heard from one of the top it officials is that system to pay insurers hadn't been built yet. >> 30% has not been built. we talked about what part is that? so now, they're saying how are insurance going to get paid? this is the solution? >> we're going to trust the insurance companies to say i think you owe me x amount? >> what is the alternative? if insurers don't get paid that way. they'll withdraw from markets. >> the only way we can keep insurers in the market is pay them in advance. >> when it's a person succes
economy this, is the system settled on. at least privately, late in the evening. considering what the president said just this afternoon. >> bottom line is that law is working and will into future. >> senior fellow and author this is unbelievable. this is, so, had this is is from the report. they'll submit that to the government. once built, government and insurers can reconcile the payment to true up payments. oh, joy. so it's basically on honor system? >> basic thing to...
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production the united states i think that is highly unlikely it is extremely beneficial to the national economy franking is being largely responsible for the boom in u.s. energy production but maybe like we're back i fear they could be left to pay the price for her every week there is another term or another crack in her house she says she can't even sell it and leave the area we would have never moved here if we would have thought that all this was going to go out and we were going to live in the middle of a wasteland we would have never moved here. and now are stuck while energy companies are rubbing their hands in the anticipation of gigantic profits from fracking people who live just steps away from gas wells. are increasingly fearful about the water that they drink about the land that their homes are standing on and they don't trust the government assessment of the damage from fracking because they say the oil and gas industry will make sure that no conclusive study comes out even if it does come out that it doesn't become a basis for effective regulations in texas i'm going to check on r
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economy, and this is the system they have now settled on, privately, late in the evening. and then consider what the president said just this afternoon. >> the bottom line is, this law is working and will work into the future. >> senior fellow at the manhattan institute, national review columnist and how medicaid fails the poor. this is unbelievable. i mean, this is from the reuters report an hour ago. health plans will estimate how much they're owed. and then they will submit that estimate to the government. once the system is built, the government and insurers can reconcile the payments made with the planned data to true up the payments. oh, joy, so it is basically an honor system if i'm reading this correctly. >> well, the basic thing to understand is it is not a bailout of the insurers, but a bailout of the president. because two weeks ago we heard from one of the top operators of the system, is that it hadn't even been built yet. >> 30 to 40% of healthcare.gov has not been built yet, we said exactly what part of it is that? and they revealed it is the payment mechanis
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has dwindled to the lowest levels since the great depression low interest rates a sluggish economy and heightened regulations have all taken their toll on the banking sector now the decline in banking numbers has come entirely in the form of big exiting banks with less than one hundred million dollars in assets left on their books and the bulk of those departures occurred between one thousand nine hundred four and two thousand and eleven now f.d.i.c data shows that more than ten thousand banks left the industry during this period as the result of mergers and consolidations while about seventeen percent of the banks collapsed all together now the number of federally insured institutions nationwide shrank to six thousand eight hundred ninety one in the third quarter now that's falling below the seven thousand number that it was for the first time since the federal regulation began keeping track in one nine hundred thirty four that's a long time now the number of physical bank branches in the u.s. is also shrinking from the end of two thousand and nine through june thirtieth of this year
has dwindled to the lowest levels since the great depression low interest rates a sluggish economy and heightened regulations have all taken their toll on the banking sector now the decline in banking numbers has come entirely in the form of big exiting banks with less than one hundred million dollars in assets left on their books and the bulk of those departures occurred between one thousand nine hundred four and two thousand and eleven now f.d.i.c data shows that more than ten thousand banks...
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in the european union's trade with the ukraine so that would be a tremendous blow to the ukrainian economy. second of all this presentation that. there is no question that russia has deployed carrots and sticks cheap gas prices the automatic revoke of the free trade area that must happen in order to maintain this free trade area with the ukraine which they surely want but the european union has also deployed well i would say sticks and a lash because there really is no carrot involved with this free trade agreement they have threatened to withhold further i.m.f. loans not so a suggestion suggested that it would not be possible to get further i.m.f. loans unless this agreement is signed which is essentially holding an entire international financial institution hostage to their geopolitical designs on the ukraine and secondly they have made it quite clear that they will make things very uncomfortable for president yannick overture in the ukraine and they have done that because we have seen european union officials politicians including the sitting vice president of the european parliament in
in the european union's trade with the ukraine so that would be a tremendous blow to the ukrainian economy. second of all this presentation that. there is no question that russia has deployed carrots and sticks cheap gas prices the automatic revoke of the free trade area that must happen in order to maintain this free trade area with the ukraine which they surely want but the european union has also deployed well i would say sticks and a lash because there really is no carrot involved with this...
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>> the economy is certainly doing better. the lead indicators, manufacturing, some of the retail numbers have certainly improved since we last talked. employment numbers are eight bit better. still not great, but it is better. the lagging one is the inflation. i think things have improved enough that maybe the injured forward enough. i suspect a very legitimate debate to move at the december meeting. so it is coming in the next few months. connell: let me go back there one more time. you talk about the fact valuations in several areas were stretched now here we are 16,035 or thereabouts). now the economy is picking up, the market still above 16,000 the pullback with friday's big again. what about the valuations as you see them today? >> they were the triple digit nasdaq companies, some of which are still fairly expensive. the market overall i don't think you can power the table and say it is cheap anymore, but it is not expensive relative to my other choices. so dependent on the u.s. and global economy that does somewhat bett
>> the economy is certainly doing better. the lead indicators, manufacturing, some of the retail numbers have certainly improved since we last talked. employment numbers are eight bit better. still not great, but it is better. the lagging one is the inflation. i think things have improved enough that maybe the injured forward enough. i suspect a very legitimate debate to move at the december meeting. so it is coming in the next few months. connell: let me go back there one more time. you...
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a deprivatization, a nationalization of the entire universe of american medicine, one-sixth of the economy. it makes you wonder if these guys even read their own stuff. the problem here is, number one, the capacity is quite low. 50,000 is a very small number. amazon handles over a million an hour. here if you go to 50,000, you end up like peter doocy where you have to wait five hours until you get in a queue, a lovely british word, meaning in an endless wait until the website is ready for you. second is security. all the experts who were before congress a couple of weeks ago have said it is utterly insecure and they wouldn't use it in the absence of security. all kinds of information is now vulnerable. and the third is what you mentioned, the back ending. which means all these people are shoving information into a system which is either reaching the insurers incorrectly, in which case there are going to be huge complications. it could take eons to undo the bad information or is not reaching the insurers at all. in which case somebody will show up january 1st thinking he has insurance who d
a deprivatization, a nationalization of the entire universe of american medicine, one-sixth of the economy. it makes you wonder if these guys even read their own stuff. the problem here is, number one, the capacity is quite low. 50,000 is a very small number. amazon handles over a million an hour. here if you go to 50,000, you end up like peter doocy where you have to wait five hours until you get in a queue, a lovely british word, meaning in an endless wait until the website is ready for you....
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the prime minister and other members of the house economy where there. this is one hour and a half. >> order. order. the house will wish to know how we proceed today. the questions will be carried over. office will announce consequential changes shortly. this is a special day for special tributes to a special .tatesman, nelson mandela i hope that as many members as possible will be able to contribute. contributions will continue until 10:00 p.m.. the house will also wish to know that there will be an event to commemorate and celebrate the life and achievements of nelson mandela taking place in westminster hall on thursday the 12th of december. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> nelson mandela was a towering figure in our lifetime. we are here to celebrate his character, his achievements, and his legacy. condolence books have been organized. tos evening we will fly south africa to attend the service and johannesburg. and his royal highness, the prince of wales, will be there for the funeral. his family, his friends, and the millions in south africa, and those
the prime minister and other members of the house economy where there. this is one hour and a half. >> order. order. the house will wish to know how we proceed today. the questions will be carried over. office will announce consequential changes shortly. this is a special day for special tributes to a special .tatesman, nelson mandela i hope that as many members as possible will be able to contribute. contributions will continue until 10:00 p.m.. the house will also wish to know that...
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the economy is improving. at the same time, you have a series of fiscal debates coming up between the president and congress and those have not gone well. the president and his team see those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he is trying to do for the country and what republicans and their words are impeding. that may be an opportunity for obama some approval ratings, perception of competence among the public there it it is a rosy scenario and there is a lot between now and then that has to get fixed. the white house will have to rebrand in a way. >> you talk about sharpening the difference between the white house. it is the president and administration having any real relationships and friendships with members of congress e >> not many third president obama will set his former partner in illinois as an ally. nancy pelosi, they think highly of. harry reid, they think highly of. i would not call them personal friendships. it is a fairly shallow relationship in general between the wh
the economy is improving. at the same time, you have a series of fiscal debates coming up between the president and congress and those have not gone well. the president and his team see those as opportunities again to sharpen the difference between what he is trying to do for the country and what republicans and their words are impeding. that may be an opportunity for obama some approval ratings, perception of competence among the public there it it is a rosy scenario and there is a lot between...
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economy. we believe, like many that the economy could have slid into depression. jenna: do you think consumers come to you because of that? >> oh, my gosh. they're so proud of ford, not only did we invest in new cars and trucks they wanted value and did it our way and didn't take precious taxpayer money. jenna: you have a lot of respect in industry overall. i don't like to go into gossip. i have to ask you about reports. i love talking about cars and don't necessarily like talking about computers. some folks say you might be next ceo microsoft. is that true. >> i absolutely love serving ford. i have no change in my plans. jenna: maybe for now. tell us if you do. >> i look forward to see with you another new car. jenna: meantime i'm surprisessed jon is still on set. he is looking over to figure out how to get a test drive of the new ford mustang. thanks for bringing us that car. >> absolutely. jenna: jon, do you have something to ask? jon: cars are a lot sexier than computers. if i were him keep the job. >> the pony has been let out of the corral worldwide. jenna:
economy. we believe, like many that the economy could have slid into depression. jenna: do you think consumers come to you because of that? >> oh, my gosh. they're so proud of ford, not only did we invest in new cars and trucks they wanted value and did it our way and didn't take precious taxpayer money. jenna: you have a lot of respect in industry overall. i don't like to go into gossip. i have to ask you about reports. i love talking about cars and don't necessarily like talking about...
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they see the future, a much stronger one, both in terms of the economy and the politics. so as a result, this division was bound to cur. what was not expected i think were the rallies of so many people in ukraine out in the square, reminiscent of nine years ago, before the so-called rose rev lugts. >> this feeling where they wanted to be more part of the western europe and western world. >> yes, and they wanted democracy, wanted human rights freedom, so forth. they have a certain element of that in ukraine now, but the ties with russia are rather ominous if that's the future. >> what should u.s. policy be on this? >> well, i think the united states really needs to lean in and be supportive of the people of ukraine in the sense that we would like for them to join. >> the eu. >> yes. >> and basically sever its ties or have more constructive economic ties with russia. >> that's the better place to put it, constructive. they'll have many types. and historically there are a lot of russians in ukraine. >> very quickly, the iran negotiation deal. is this deal better than nothing
they see the future, a much stronger one, both in terms of the economy and the politics. so as a result, this division was bound to cur. what was not expected i think were the rallies of so many people in ukraine out in the square, reminiscent of nine years ago, before the so-called rose rev lugts. >> this feeling where they wanted to be more part of the western europe and western world. >> yes, and they wanted democracy, wanted human rights freedom, so forth. they have a certain...
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jenna: now to the economy. shoppers spending 3% less this thanksgiving weekend compared to last year at the same time. that is according to the national retail federation survey. not great news for the retailers but they're certainly hoping to make up some of that ground on cyber monday which of course is today. more than half of americans say they plan to shop online this year. how about this fact as well? americans are expected to spend some $2 billion online today. that is up $500 million from last year. wow. that is a big jump. david hoffman, editor of the "new york post" home and travel section. he had good tips for us about what we should do online this cyber monday. david, quickly though, interesting weekend as far as where folks are spending their money. not as much as last year inside the stores. >> that's correct. it was a big record weekend for online sales. for the first time ever on things gaving day itself, online sales broke the one billion dollar mark which is a record and for friday, black frid
jenna: now to the economy. shoppers spending 3% less this thanksgiving weekend compared to last year at the same time. that is according to the national retail federation survey. not great news for the retailers but they're certainly hoping to make up some of that ground on cyber monday which of course is today. more than half of americans say they plan to shop online this year. how about this fact as well? americans are expected to spend some $2 billion online today. that is up $500 million...
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the media is as rich as any other part of the economy. and i think the correspondent's dinner is a classic example of this. >> have you attended one? >> i have, although not since 1996 because ""the new york times" stopped letting us go. >> why? >> they thought it was too -- dean baquet, who's now the managing editor of "the times", he was the washington bureau chief of "the times." i think it was in 2007, actually, declared that this is too cozy. he didn't like the message it sent. he would prefer that we stop going. i thought it was a great decision. >> describe the dinner to me. >> it's just this room full of tuxedoed people. a lot of hollywood celebrities come in. a lot of people talk about, you know, the good that the press does. but again, it's an extravaganza that continues, that it becomes the ultimate bubble world, the ultimate example of decadence in washington that people know intuitively is wrong, but have no either will or ability to stop it. >> this is a big night in washington. anyone whose anybody is here. and the key ques
the media is as rich as any other part of the economy. and i think the correspondent's dinner is a classic example of this. >> have you attended one? >> i have, although not since 1996 because ""the new york times" stopped letting us go. >> why? >> they thought it was too -- dean baquet, who's now the managing editor of "the times", he was the washington bureau chief of "the times." i think it was in 2007, actually, declared that this...
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is the world's 6th largest economy but one in five live below the state poverty line. hard times now call for creative solutions. neve barker, al jazeera south yorkshire. >> ross is here with the day in sports. ross, i understand there was a huge controversy as to who will pay in the college football championship game. >> thank goodness. no controversy. florida state versus number 2 auburn, make no mistake, both teams deserve to be here. the seminoles haven't won since the 1999 season and come january 6th rose bowl in pasadena, as to the auburn tigers they seem to be the team of destiny, worst to first, 8th straight year that an sec team will be playing for the national championship. graham, what do you take away from the college football system especially the shakeup in the last ten days? >> i guess you would say there's more parity than we had anticipated, coming ininto the end of the season, to watch alabama go down, oregon go down, bay, it was so crazy to not know who was going to play in the national championship until the final weekend i think it made it more exc
is the world's 6th largest economy but one in five live below the state poverty line. hard times now call for creative solutions. neve barker, al jazeera south yorkshire. >> ross is here with the day in sports. ross, i understand there was a huge controversy as to who will pay in the college football championship game. >> thank goodness. no controversy. florida state versus number 2 auburn, make no mistake, both teams deserve to be here. the seminoles haven't won since the 1999...
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. >>> we want to turn to encour e encouraging news when it comes to the economy. the unemployment rate has turned to its lowest rate in five years. kristen welker has more. >> reporter: the economy added 203,000 jobs in november. surprising some economists say, especially in the wake of the government shutdown and they say it could be an indication the recovery is about to take off, despite the political gridlock here in the nation's capital. neil bloomen that is all launched up this eye store three years ago in new york. these days he sees signs the economy is recovering. >> we have more than doubled in sales and next year, we are planning to high about 150 people. >> reporter: that hiring trend reflects what is happening throughout the country with news friday that employers added more than 200,000 jobs for each of the last four months. in november, many were good paying jobs. 40,000 in education and health care. 27,000 manufacturing jobs added. 17,000 construction jobs. >> now we are getting consistent job reports plus 200 and that is positive and positive not
. >>> we want to turn to encour e encouraging news when it comes to the economy. the unemployment rate has turned to its lowest rate in five years. kristen welker has more. >> reporter: the economy added 203,000 jobs in november. surprising some economists say, especially in the wake of the government shutdown and they say it could be an indication the recovery is about to take off, despite the political gridlock here in the nation's capital. neil bloomen that is all launched up...
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economy. the relatively small amount in the recovery act for infrastructure created many jobs because there's a strong multiplier effect. about 36,000 jobs for each $1 billion invested. and these are family wage jobs all across america that aren't going to be outsourced overseas. in less than a year, the transportation bill expires and absent congressional action we face a precipitous drop in transportation funding, a reduction of 30% overall for the next decade. to be this way. i'm proposing we implement the three-step 15 cent gallon tax ncrease that was part of the simpson-bowles deficit reduction proposals. communities and industry need some certainty, especially for larger projects that are multistate and multiyear. and this should be the last federal gas tax increase. over the next 10 years, we need to replace funding for transportation that's based on gallons of fuel consumed, which is going to be declining, with something more sustainible. a reasonable adjustment now and a permanent fix
economy. the relatively small amount in the recovery act for infrastructure created many jobs because there's a strong multiplier effect. about 36,000 jobs for each $1 billion invested. and these are family wage jobs all across america that aren't going to be outsourced overseas. in less than a year, the transportation bill expires and absent congressional action we face a precipitous drop in transportation funding, a reduction of 30% overall for the next decade. to be this way. i'm proposing...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has...
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. >> biden's trip was supposed to be about trade and the economy. now in fact it's all about the chinese military. vice president joe biden with one eye towards a possible 2016 bid is getting the chance to flex his international muscle power in asia. >> the united states has an interest in the lowering of tensions in this vital region. as i believe all the countries in northeast asia share that same interest with us. >> reporter: biden, in crisis manager mode, arrived in tokyo as the region confronts a power grab by beijing. china declared it now controls a vast portion of the air space over the east china sea and remote islands that both china and japan claim. biden will bluntly ask the chinese leaders their military intentions when he stops in china next. u.s. officials worry china's ultimate aim is a confrontation with japan. >> we, the united states, are deeply concerned. by the attempt to unilaterally change the status quo in the east china sea. this action has raised regional tensions and increased the risk of accidents and miscalculation. >>
. >> biden's trip was supposed to be about trade and the economy. now in fact it's all about the chinese military. vice president joe biden with one eye towards a possible 2016 bid is getting the chance to flex his international muscle power in asia. >> the united states has an interest in the lowering of tensions in this vital region. as i believe all the countries in northeast asia share that same interest with us. >> reporter: biden, in crisis manager mode, arrived in tokyo...
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. >> you're causing them to become this part of perpetual unemployed group in our economy. while it seems good, it does a disselfto the people you're trying to help. >> uh, no. welcome to the real world, senator, where there are still three job applicants for every one job out there, cutting the lifeline for active job seekers there not magically create, but it will put -- cutting unemployment benefits? that is a five ho ho ho, newt gingrich. first, let me say i believe there are things we could do to dramatically improve the impact. to actually prepare people for getting to work and versus a better job in the future. but took in the crossfire, weapon hawaii's democratic
. >> you're causing them to become this part of perpetual unemployed group in our economy. while it seems good, it does a disselfto the people you're trying to help. >> uh, no. welcome to the real world, senator, where there are still three job applicants for every one job out there, cutting the lifeline for active job seekers there not magically create, but it will put -- cutting unemployment benefits? that is a five ho ho ho, newt gingrich. first, let me say i believe there are...
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economy is gore to grow faster in the new year. >> is seems like they will taper and the concern is that if they do this, the interest rates could jump up. >> the time is 5:21 a.m.. former san diego mayor bob feel honfilner will be sentenced today on felony and misdemeanor charges. he pleaded guilty in october to charges related to placing a woman in a headlock, kissing another woman and grabbing the box of a third. a plea agreement, prosecutors said they will recommend that he did three months of home confinement and three years of probation and. the 71 year-old democrat left office august 30th it. >> a trip from louisiana to california took a bizarre turn. during a convention in houston. tom wagner says that he fell asleep on an express a jet flight filled with passengers, but when he woke up he was all alone and locked inside. he remembered that he took off his head after boarding the flight in lafayette and dozed off. he said that he woke up to wet cold pitch black cabinet houston. he stated that he was frantic and called his girlfriend and she thought that he was joking. about a hal
economy is gore to grow faster in the new year. >> is seems like they will taper and the concern is that if they do this, the interest rates could jump up. >> the time is 5:21 a.m.. former san diego mayor bob feel honfilner will be sentenced today on felony and misdemeanor charges. he pleaded guilty in october to charges related to placing a woman in a headlock, kissing another woman and grabbing the box of a third. a plea agreement, prosecutors said they will recommend that he did...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members can win a free night every day. only at hotels.com ♪ i need dollar dollar dollar is what i need ♪ >>> welcome back to "new day," my friend. we have the real-life top gun story in just a moment but first, a quick check of sports headlines in this morning's "bleacher report." >>> you knew missing the playoffs for the first time in 19 years wasn't going to sit well with the yankees. this time around, they're steeling jacoby ellsbury is way from the red sox. they reportedly signed him to a seven-year, $153 million contract, the fourth largest deal in yankees history. ellsbury will have to shave his beard. the yankees have that no facial hair policy. >>> warriors, raptors games looked like a snoozer. toronto it a 27-point lead but golden state mounted an epic comeback. they used a barrage of thr
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residents and businesses say the closure will be devastating to the economy. there's no word on how long the bridge will be closed. state officials hint it could be months. a ferry system could be up and running. a round trip ride on the ferry will be 11 or 12 hours. american students are falling behind in the global classroom, according to test results focussing on maths, english and science. singapore, taiwan and south korea are at the top of the list. the american results were called a picture of stagnation. the test was given to 50-year-olds in 55 countries. a man was trapped for three days under water after his boat capsized off the coast of name earia. it was an accident that took the lives of many people. >> this was the mission to recover bodies from a boat. suddenly a rescue diver finds this. >> harrison survived for three days in a pocket of air, drinking water and fizzy drinks. is 11 of the crew died when it capsized and sank. >> a diver pulls harrison from the sunken boat. >> harrison is now safe and with a story of remarkable survival to tell. . >
residents and businesses say the closure will be devastating to the economy. there's no word on how long the bridge will be closed. state officials hint it could be months. a ferry system could be up and running. a round trip ride on the ferry will be 11 or 12 hours. american students are falling behind in the global classroom, according to test results focussing on maths, english and science. singapore, taiwan and south korea are at the top of the list. the american results were called a...